IDK why, but this idea helps me sleep at night.

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    2 days ago

    As far as I can see from the documentary she was getting on a plane to go on vacation and her broker called her and advised selling $40,000 worth of some stock and she said ok.

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          23 hours ago

          hat her broker, Peter Bacanovic, tipped her off that ImClone was about to drop

          It’s not one or the other.

          If her broker said:

          You need to sell

          Then she wouldn’t have broken any laws.

          But he said he had insider knowledge that it would drop. And he really did have insider knowledge and it did…

          Like, you realize she has literally the best lawyers can buy, is a rich and connected white person…

          And she still went to jail. Why are you just insisting she’s not guilty?

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            21 hours ago

            I never insisted on anything regarding her guilt. All I said was the provided excerpt doesn’t really further the claim she was involved.

            It’s not at all uncommon for a financial advisor to call up a client and advise them to sell because they think a stock is going to drop. It’s also not uncommon for them to frame things as a sure thing.

            The comment I responded to didn’t state that he told her why she should sell.

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          1 day ago

          Idk, she should have known the minute she got the hot tip it was insider trading and just waited until the announcement to sell. She wouldnt have noticed the 40k.